Dwight Englewood School - Exit Us Yearbook (Englewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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D. S. D. HIS year the D. S. O. has had a very active year in all three departments. Northfield, in addition to selling food at recess, has sponsored four speakers for Assembly and four Coffee Pots. The annual mid-winter conference was held at Dwight with six other schools attending: Kimberley, Barnard, Hartriclge, Kent Place, The Masters, and Vail-Deane. The Red Cross did ankexcellent job on the holiday favors for the hospitals, and also concluded a successful and profit- able drive. The Service League had a very active year. lt Sent volun- teers to Memorial House and to Englewood Hospital. These volunteers directed the sewing for the Quakers, collected Christmas stockings for a Korean Orphanage, and organized a Kitchen Shower for Memorial House. D. S. O. realized a dream this year in the all-school Chil- clren's theatre. Under Mrs, Bailey's able direction, the D. S. O. has become an increasingly important part of the school. 51 5't.md. lrff ff, ,Lulu - f- Christine Kirk- land. Anne Chase, lilizahc-th Kelly. Ruth WcAc'ks, Marion Vermilye. SIJIIIIIIIAH -Elizabeth Wliit- son. Nancy Arnold. Susan Gay, Virginia Surtnr. Sc.mfd'Betsy Kelly. Prcfrideuf of Dzriglvt SL'1'!'ll't' Ofgtllliltl- ifull. Levi! lu rfvqfyf. ilrlllaffllgf Nancy Arnold. Cb.1irm.zu ul flu' Swizcxc Le.1g11e.' lilizaheth W'hitson. Cfmirzzitzfl of Nffrflv- field: Anne Chase, C!v.1im1.n1 ffl Rnd Clflll.

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Ltfl In ifglwl. ,rolled V--Nancy Silherl-merg. Aludith Knaus. Pam- ela Alaelcson. Emmy- Lou Konana. Susan Hartwell. Arlene De Troy, judith Sther, liarbara Holland. Daryl Hart. Set-and fuzz' af - juliet Stark, Susanna Tennant. -Iosephine Oahoa. Nancy Cross, Stepha- nie Healey, Mary Stone, Georgette Pat- fgfgiin. 'lane Pollitt, Cynthia Spencer. Edith Rusenberger. , wvr 'I lim! mu -W Susan Provost. Susan, Buck- ley. Nancy Dlnkins. Louise Stanley, Alice Messina, Penelope Wilsiun. illixiizzg - Susan Ca rter, Su- zanne Abeel. ,-Z, 5 xx Art Club .,..A Susanna Tennant, P1'e,ridef1!,' Nancy Cross, Vzre-Preyidwzl, HIS year, because of its large size, the Art Club was split into two smaller elubs: a fine arts group, directed by Miss Alber, and a frafr group, direited by Miss Bruns- wick. Both groups have had many new members in addition to the two new instructors. Weekly' forty-minute sessions of our line arts group have produced the customary posters, and drawings of great variety, Miss Alber has helped us to improve appreciably the standard of our work. The traft group has had an equally suuessful year. Mem- bers have worked in a variety of mediums, including leather, tlay, and topper. It is hoped that future years will produte an even better Art Club, and that in eonsequence a greater interest in art will be developed at Dwight. 50



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Political Discussions i 5' Anne Chase, 541141.113-'l'1t.iilntr.' M1 randa Knitkerhotker. Pit.ifJe11l.' Mai'- guerite Lamh, I'1i'c-ljniizfuzl. . XE f Q 1 Levi! In flghf, ,t'L'iIlc'd - Nancy Arnold, Marguerite Lamh, Miranda Kniclceilmc- ker. Anne Chase, Gay Scharf, Kathy Carskadon, Sltmdlng 1 Gay Gellhorn, joan Segal. Natalie Bigelow, Melinda Swango. jane Fed- den. Ann Grimshaw. Dorothy Lockwood. Madge Baker, Miri- ing-Susan Sandler. HIS year, the Political Discussions Cluh made many attempts to become a more attive Organization. Every month the tluh presented a thapel, and twine during the year it presented a Thursday assembly: a movie in February and a speaker in May. Another activity of the club was keeping up a bulletin board in the hall. P. D. took some trips this year. In january several members attended a junior Unesco Conference in New York, where they lirst saw Diep, whose Dwight visit was to-sponsored by P, D, and D. S. O. In the autumn P. D. xisited the United Nations, and in the spring, Rockland State Hospital. 52

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